Lectrosonics Introduces the DBa Digital Belt Pack Transmitter

Rio Rancho, NM (October 25, 2016) -- Lectrosonics introduces the DBa digital belt pack transmitter as part of the DSW (Digital Secure Wireless) microphone system. Featuring 24 bit/48 kHz digital audio for pristine sound quality, the DBa is ideal for use in theaters, film making, touring and other demanding applications. The compact and light weight but rugged machined metal construction ensures that the new transmitter is a durable choice for tough environments. With AES-256-CTR (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption technology, the DBa transmitter is also ideal for use where privacy is of paramount concern, such as corporate boardrooms, shareholder meetings, and government facilities.

Rio Rancho, NM (October 25, 2016) -- Lectrosonics introduces the DBa digital belt pack transmitter as part of the DSW (Digital Secure Wireless) microphone system. Featuring 24 bit/48 kHz digital audio for pristine sound quality, the DBa is ideal for use in theaters, film making, touring and other demanding applications. The compact and light weight but rugged machined metal construction ensures that the new transmitter is a durable choice for tough environments. With AES-256-CTR (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption technology, the DBa transmitter is also ideal for use where privacy is of paramount concern, such as corporate boardrooms, shareholder meetings, and government facilities.

The DBa features wideband tuning (470-698 MHz), a highly linear RF output stage for reduced intermodulation distortion and a true 50 mW transmission RF power for excellent range and resistance to dropouts. The TA5M mic/line input found on the DBa digital wireless belt pack transmitter accepts all lavaliere and head-worn microphones wired for Lectrosonics servo-input transmitters.

Karl Winkler, Lectrosonics’ Vice President of Sales, offered these comments regarding the company’s new transmitter, “The new DBa digital belt pack transmitter is the ideal tool for critical audio applications where sound quality is first on the list. With powerful encryption, the DBa will also be at home on closed sets, theaters, corporate and government environments where privacy is a must. Of course the DBa has that classic Lectrosonics feel of machined metal - you know it will hold up when things get tough.”

The DBa digital belt pack transmitter is available now, with an MSRP of $2,150 U.S.

About Lectrosonics

Well respected within the film, broadcast, and theatre technical communities since 1971, Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems and audio processing products are used daily in mission-critical applications by audio engineers familiar with the company's dedication to quality, customer service, and innovation. Lectrosonics is a US manufacturer based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Visit the company online at www.lectrosonics.com.

Rio Rancho, NM (October 25, 2016) -- Lectrosonics introduces the DBa digital belt pack transmitter as part of the DSW (Digital Secure Wireless) microphone system. Featuring 24 bit/48 kHz digital audio for pristine sound quality, the DBa is ideal for use in theaters, film making, touring and other demanding applications. The compact and light weight but rugged machined metal construction ensures that the new transmitter is a durable choice for tough environments. With AES-256-CTR (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption technology, the DBa transmitter is also ideal for use where privacy is of paramount concern, such as corporate boardrooms, shareholder meetings, and government facilities.

Rio Rancho, NM(April 19, 2017) —Lectrosonics announces the introduction of a new digital wireless monitor (IEM) system, the Duet. The new system consists of the M2T dual-stereo half-rack transmitter and M2R diversity belt pack receiver. The Duet covers the UHF frequencies of 470-608 MHz in a single range, uses digital modulation for transmission, and can accept analog or Dante digital inputs. The new system is designed and developed with professional touring, installation, theater, filmmaking and broadcast customers in mind.

Rio Rancho, NM(April 19, 2017) —Lectrosonics announces the introduction of a new digital wireless monitor (IEM) system, the Duet. The new system consists of the M2T dual-stereo half-rack transmitter and M2R diversity belt pack receiver. The Duet covers the UHF frequencies of 470-608 MHz in a single range, uses digital modulation for transmission, and can accept analog or Dante digital inputs. The new system is designed and developed with professional touring, installation, theater, filmmaking and broadcast customers in mind.

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Las Vegas, NV (August 10, 2016) ― Bassist and guitarist Phil Soussan’s credits read like a who’s who of hard rock royalty, from Ozzy Osbourne to Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil, from Billy Idol to Jimmy Page and beyond. For his most recent residency at the Tropicana Hotel in the acclaimed musical revue, “Raiding the Rock Vault,” Soussan counts on Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless gear for the show for its high audio quality and portability, including LT belt-pack transmitters and an LR receiver.